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When I leave my mouse alone for a while, the mouse pointer starts slowly moving in any random direction, as if some invisible force is pushing it around. However, there is no one at the computer. Is this a problem in my mouse, or a problem with my mouse receiver (because it is wireless) translating the mouse's movements on the screen? It may not seem like much, but when I put my computer on standby, it always wakes up, thereby wasting unnecessary energy. Answers, anyone?
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Hello, I tried to connect my laptop to our wireless at home but it wouldn't even find any wireless connection so I decided to see what is going on. I checked linksys site out and followed all the instructions. My PC connects with cable from router, what makes it Local Area. I reset my router and next thing I see it won't even open site. I connect my PC straight to modem it works but with router it doesn't. Also second PC at home detects Router but can't connect. We had electricity on and off many times few days ago, maybe it messed it up, but I have surge protector.
Hello, I tried to connect my laptop to our wireless at home but it wouldn't even find any wireless connection so I decided to see what is going on. I checked linksys site out and followed all the instructions. My PC connects with cable from router, what makes it Local Area. I reset my router and next thing I see it won't even open site. I connect my PC straight to modem it works but with router it doesn't. Also second PC at home detects Router but can't connect. We had electricity on and off many times few days ago, maybe it messed it up, but I have surge protector.